In this latest PI Jane Lawless mystery from the 2017 Mystery Writers of America grandmaster, Britt Ickles visits her mother's childhood home after years of family estrangement and is surprised when her aunts insist that she doesn't have a cousin named Timmy; she swears she remembers playing with him during her family's one ill-starred visit. So she asks Jane Lawless to find out what happened to him.

Riveting and disquieting, After Anna is a groundbreaking domestic thriller, as well as a novel of emotional justice and legal intrigue. And New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline will keep readers on their toes until the final shocking page.

The tensions in a tight-knit neighborhood—and a seemingly happy marriage—are exposed by an unexpected act of violence in this provocative new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Miller’s Valley and Still Life with Bread Crumbs.

At the glorious old house featured in The Girl from Summer Hill, three generations of women talk about love. Olivia, in her sixties, has followed up an unhappy marriage by wedding her longtime true love. Forty-plus Kathy's business-partner husband is fixated on a woman from his past. And young Elise, swayed by her wealthy parents, has married a man with a mistress.

When the rest of their pack goes into voluntary exile for the sake of peace, mated werewolves Charles and Anna are asked to help rescue an abducted wolf only to find themselves confronted by dark magic elements from the past.

Marine biologist Doc Ford agrees to help buddy Carl Fitzpatrick, whose shipwreck chasing leads to trouble with the Florida Division of Historical Resources. What's worse, the division's director has disappeared. Doc is wrapping up 13 consecutive years as a New York Times best seller.

Set to speak at an outdoor program for at-risk teens, tribal police officer Bernadette ("Bernie") Manuelito arrives to find that a girl who had gone missing has returned, frantic after finding a human skeleton. Meanwhile, an instructor looking for her is now lost in the ominous volcanic landscape of El Malpais.

Three sisters want to open a Wiccan school in Zinnia, MS, even renting a manor house for that purpose from local artist Trevor Musgrove. Then Trevor dies under suspicious circumstances, the sisters are suspects, and private detective Sarah Booth Delaney gets involved. From award-winning author Haines.

Miller's last title, The Song of Achilles, won the Orange Prize and was a New York Times best seller. Born into the house of Helios, god of the sun, Circe lacks the power of those around her and prefers human companions. Then she discovers she has the gift of witchcraft and is soon banished to a desert island, where she encounters famed figures in Greek mythology.

It's back to the "Deadman's Cross" series as the perennial No. 1 New York Times best-selling Kenyon continues an epic new fantasy adventure. When demons punch their way out of supposedly eternal imprisonment, Hellchaser Cameron Jack must rescue Kalder Dupree from vengeful demon Vine, never mind that Kalder is not exactly Mr. Nice Guy.

In Fade to Black, the thrilling sequel to Blackout from David Rosenfelt, policeman Doug Brock helps a fellow victim of amnesia untangle a murder case and discovers he may not be as distant as he thinks.

Struggling writer Kif Kehlmann is broke, so of course he accepts an offer to ghostwrite the memoir of corporate bad guy Siegfried Heidl, accused of defrauding the banks of $700 million. Soon, though, Kif feels less lucky than manipulated, as if Heidl weren't disclosing his own life but redirecting Kif's. Flanagan's Man Booker Prize winner, The Narrow Road to the Deep North.

Winner of the Rome Prize and, more recently, the Anisfield-Wolf Books Award for The Jazz Palace, Morris relates an intriguing story of cultural connection. In 1492, even as the Jews and the Moors are being forced from Spain, Spanish Jew Luis de Torres sails with Columbus as his interpreter. De Torres's descendants eventually settle in New Mexico, where, in the present-day town Entrada de la Luna, aspiring young astronomer Miguel Torres can't fathom why the customs observed by the recently arrived Rothsteins echo those of his own family.

Immortal Faerie and ancient feuds, secrets and sacrifices—a thrilling new chapter in the bestselling Fever series begins, featuring Dani, Ryodan, and other beloved characters, as they battle to save Dublin from the rising of a terrifying evil determined to enslave the human race.

After a party when her parents are away, eighteen-year-old Kerry Dowling is found fully dressed at the bottom of the family pool. The immediate suspect is her boyfriend who had a bitter argument with her at the party. Then there is a twenty-year-old neighbor who was angry because she didn’t invite him to the party. Or is there someone else who has not yet been seen on the radar? Kerry’s older sister Aline, a twenty-eight-year-old guidance counselor, is determined to assist the Prosecutor's Office in learning the truth. She does not realize that now she is putting her own life in danger...

Winner of the William L. Crawford Memorial Fantasy Award, Bishop revisits the "World of the Others" setting of her previous New York Times best sellers. In this world, humans live carefully, dominated by dangerous paranormals, so it's no surprise when human Vicki DeVine runs into trouble after a shape-shifter at the Lake Silence resort she's recently bought discovers the body of a murdered man.

Having collected multiple awards, best-of-year laurels, and movie options, Evison brings us Mike Muñoz. Out of high school for awhile and getting nowhere—he's just lost his job on a landscaping crew—Mike struggles to grab the American dream.

The bestselling author of The Paris Wife returns to the subject of Ernest Hemingway in a novel about his passionate, stormy marriage to Martha Gellhorn—a fiercely independent, ambitious young woman who would become one of the greatest war correspondents of the twentieth century.

Up next in the Hogarth Shakespeare series: international crime fiction phenomenon Nesbo reenvisioning the icy-dark Macbeth. In a rundown industrial town in the 1970s, drug dealer Hekate, her product overseen by a crew of weird sisters, tells Inspector Macbeth that one day he'll replace upright chief of police Duncan. Macbeth's lover, a casino owner named Lady, knows exactly what must happen to Duncan and his loyal assistant chief, Malcolm, to make that prediction come true.

With her husband in Europe, Miss Julia is concerned to learn that busybody Madge Taylor and the new pastor have pushed a plan through the church board to buy the vacant house down the street and establish a group home for troubled teens, without plans for bringing the building up to code or providing supervision.

In this latest in the nationally best-selling "Gaslight Mystery" series, set in 1800s New York, newlyweds Frank and Sarah Malloy hope to adopt a girl Sarah has rescued. But the girl's father wants payment, which is illegal, and Frank stands accused when the man is found murdered.

What would you do if you returned home from an elegant dinner and found the mutilated corpse of a stranger in your house? You'd call psychologist Alex Delaware and Det. Milo Sturgis, of course. From the Edgar Award-winning, No. 1 New York Times best-selling Kellerman.

Plane tickets left behind by Leah's vanished husband, offbeat novelist Robert Eady, send Leah and her daughters to Paris. There, an unfinished manuscript points them to an English-language bookstore that Leah impulsively buys. From award-winning journalist and Edgar finalist Callanan.

When a banker believed to have died accidentally is discovered to have been hit by a crossbow, Theodosia is challenged to identify the killer among multiple suspects, including an estranged wife, a disgruntled co-worker and a real-estate partner.

So what if bookkeeper Abby Jarvis was embezzling funds from a business owned by the Carver family for four generations? It doesn't mean she killed her boss, family patriarch Grant Carver. Coming out of semiretirement, series hero Dismas Hardy discovers lots of skeletons rattling about the Carvers' capacious closets.

Postmistress Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen and friends, both two-legged and four-legged, follow up on a mystery, hinted at in A Hiss Before Dying, that originated in Virginia's post-Revolutionary past. In a parallel story line, Virginians of that era struggle to launch a new nation. A 27th series entry.

There's a box of antique lace in the attic, an old Scottish ballad in the air, and a woman picking flowers nearby who suddenly disappears. China Bayles has to admit that her Thyme and Seasons shop is haunted, but by whom?

When New York's very rich gather at Pierre's Cotillion Room to raise money for those less favored by life, a terrible explosion brings back memories of 9/11. Then a prominent woman filmmaker dies on a lonely street corner, and detectives Zach Jordan and Kylie MacDonald of the elite NYPD Red task force are out all night as the crimes escalate.

Twenty years after a stash of paintings was lifted from a Boston museum, paint chips from the most valuable piece land on a journalist's desk, and Boston PI Spenser is tapped to track down the missing lot. Not surprisingly, he encounters black market art dealers, but Mafia bigwigs and a long-ago murder?

Taking her inspiration from noir master James M. Cain, top-drawer thriller writer Lippman departs not simply from her beloved Tess Monaghan series but from the style and setting of her previous work. At a small tavern in Belleville, DE, Adam and flame-haired Polly pause in their travels and ignite an affair so tempestuous and so grounded in secrets that when a suspicious death occurs, it's hard to figure out how they might be implicated.

New York Times best-selling author Gutcheon offers the second in a new series starring Maggie Detweiler, retired head of a prestigious New York City private school, and her effervescent friend Hope. Here, Maggie heads up a team evaluating the academic fitness of stumbling all-girls' school Rye Manor. When a teacher is found floating in the new pool, her neck snapped, Maggie calls in Hope for an investigation that plumbs an unhappy marriage, the school's troubled environment, and the town itself.

New York Times bestselling author Joy Fielding has written a gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller of family intrigue and dark secrets. The Bad Daughter explores the deadly differences between the lies we want to believe and the truths we wish not to know.

#1 New York Times bestselling authorDanielle Steel follows a talented and creative woman as she launches her first television series, helping to recruit an unforgettable cast that will bring a dramatic family saga to the screen.

Jane Hawk—who dazzled readers in The Silent Corner and The Whispering Room—faces the fight of her life, against the threat of a lifetime, in this electrifying new thriller by #1 New York Times bestselling suspense master Dean Koontz.

Helping archaeologist Angelo Morelli identify bones found in the Italian mountain village of Fontana Liri takes forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway far from her Norfolk cottage, and her task is complicated by secrets involving resistance during World War II.

When the post-Prohibition community of Darling is thrown into a turmoil by disappointments surrounding a Dixie barbershop competition and a breakdown in the local telephone system, sheriff Buddy Norris makes a perspective-changing discovery while confronting Cypress County's most notorious bootlegger.

Timid new college student Greer Kadetsky, devoted to boyfriend Cory but otherwise uncertain of her life and herself, has a sudden sense of purpose when she hears leading feminist Faith Frank speak on campus. Remarkably, Faith takes an interest in Greer, setting her on an unexpected new path. Timely reading as circumstances revivify the fight for women's rights; from the New York Times best-selling author of The Interestings.

DI Vera Stanhope is not one to make friends easily, but her hippy neighbors keep her well-supplied in homebrew and conversation, and somehow bonds have formed. When one of them goes missing, Vera tracks the young woman down to the Writer’s House, a country retreat where aspiring authors work on their stories. Things get complicated when a body is discovered, and Vera’s neighbor is found with a knife in her hand.

From the beloved and best-selling author of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series and La's Orchestra Saves the World, a heartwarming tale of hope and friendship set during World War II, in which a British farm girl, an American pilot, and a German soldier are brought together by an unlikely hero: a (very cute) border collie.

American Book Award winner, New York Times Notable Book honoree, and Pulitzer Prize finalist Urrea has made his mark in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Here he crafts the San Diego-set story of a final birthday party thrown for fading patriarch Miguel Angel De La Cruz, known to everyone as Big Angel. When his ancient mother dies unexpectedly, the event turns into a celebration of the family's history.

This latest from Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Grimes opens in a London cab whose driver knows every winding byway (the title references not just a pub only black cabbies can find but the famously onerous test London cabbies must take). The passenger has just committed a crime and is planning his escape to Nairobi. Enter D.S. Richard Jury.

When the corpse of a sexually assaulted 11-year-old boy is found, fingerprint evidence and eyewitness accounts implicate upstanding citizen Terry Maitland, an English teacher, Little League coach, and father. He's got an alibi, but Det. Ralph Anderson soon has DNA evidence, and the investigation ratchets up to some scarily King-worthy puzzles.

A National Book Award winner, Pulitzer Prize finalist, and three-time National Book Critics Circle finalist, big-issues author Powers here focuses on the environment, particularly on trees and the recent Timber Wars centered in the Pacific Northwest, as a disparate group of characters are brought together to save the last of the country's virgin forests. Among them: a scientist who learns that trees can communicate, a Vietnam War air force loadmaster saved after he's shot from the sky by falling into a banyan tree, and a partied-out young woman sent back from the dead.

No. 1 New York Times best-selling George returns with the next mystery featuring DI Thomas Lynley and his partner DS Barbara Havers, who's in the lead here. Approached by a Member of Parliament with a request to investigate the supposed suicide of a constituent's son, New Scotland Yard's assistant commissioner sees an opportunity to stick Havers with an impossible case and thence get rid of her.

From the internationally acclaimed winner of the Man Booker Prize, a masterly new novel that spans seven transformative decades in England--from the 1940s to the present--as it plumbs the richly complex relationships of a remarkable family.

The "Black Dagger Brotherhood" series gets another workout with this story of the Brotherhood's escalating fight against the Lessening Society. Alas, the bad guys have summoned a new army created by a force even darker than the Omega.

Escaping from a kidnapping that has left two other women dead, the burned and battered "third victim" identifies hotshot local attorney Alex Mason as the culprit. With physical evidence and a damning statement from Mason's wife, the case appears virtually solved. What complicates things: Mason's brilliant defense attorney Regina Barrister is carrying around a deep, dark secret, and second-in-command Robin Lockwood is bothered by her boss's erratic behavior and aspects of the case that don't make sense.

A World War I nurse who became a "psychologist and investigator" in postwar London, Maisie Dobbs has gone through numerous New York Times best-selling cases to arrive at World War II. Here, it's spring 1940, and Maisie is probing the disappearance of an apprentice craftsman who had been working on a secret government contract. Is the London underworld involved?

After Joe Espinosa and his dog, Cyrus, discover three scared children alone in the woods off an isolated country road, the Men of the Sisterhood launch an investigation that produces shocking discoveries.

After 32 adventures, Perry decided that the series starring Det. Thomas Pitt and unimpeachably smart wife Charlotte had run its course and is launching a new series starring their lawyer son, Daniel. Daniel's client, biographer Russell Graves, appears to have been framed for the murder of his wife, and Daniel has 21 days to find the real killer before Graves hangs.

In this fourth novel, Frazier revisits the territory that made Cold Mountain a blockbuster best seller, taking us into the heart of the Confederacy with the story of Jefferson Davis's wife, Varina. She married Mississippi landowner Davis for security, then found herself plunged into politics and war; the novel shows her gathering her children at war's end and fleeing south from Richmond, with "bounties on their heads, an entire nation in pursuit.

The multi-award-winning author of The English Patient turns in a new novel both mysterious and dramatic, featuring 14-year-old Nathaniel and older sister Rachel, whose parents leave them in the care of a shadowy and possibly criminal individual called the Moth when they move to Singapore in 1945. The Moth's friends, connected by wartime service, have lots to teach the siblings, who face more confusion when the siblings' mother returns, mum about their father.

During 1814 London's knifingly cold winter, gifted pianist Jane Ambrose lies bloody and dead in a snow drift, but investigation into her death is quickly quashed because of her connection to the royal family. Does that stop Sebastian St. Cyr, Viscount Devlin, and wife Hero? Next in the nationally best-selling, punch-in-the-gut series.

Fans will be delighted that Mayes again puts them Under the Tuscan Sun, where American writer Kit Raine is now living. The biography of a close friend that Kit is writing has begun to weigh, and she's perhaps gratefully distracted when Julia, Camille, and Susan lease a beautiful old house in Tuscany, ready for an Italian adventure that might not go as planned. At least they have Kit to lean on.